![]() ![]() With Alfred Molina confirmed to reprise his role as Doc Ock from Spider-Man 2 and Jamie Foxx slipping up about returning as Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2, it speaks to No Way Home crafting a roster of villains from previous Spider-Man adaptations. After seeing Spider-Man and Doctor Strange work closely in Avengers: Infinity War, fans should be excited to see how their teamwork evolves in No Way Home. Spider-Man side-by-side with Doctor Strange is one of the long-waited team-ups MCU fans have waited for, and it speaks to the history of the comics in which Spidey crosses paths with other heroes regularly. In No Way Home, the mentor role is potentially being passed onto Doctor Strange, with Benedict Cumberbatch confirmed to be starring in the film. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the mentor was Tony Stark, and in Spider-Man: Far From Home it came in the (Skrull) form of Nick Fury. With that learning process comes the tutelage of many mentors along the way. One of the best traits about Spider-Man and, in particular, the MCU's version is that he's still learning about the responsibility that comes with being a hero. Whether loyal to Tobey, Garfield, or Holland's portrayal of the web-slinger, fans are in for a treat when all three versions meet in No Way Home. And with that comes the expected appearance of both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Men, who will come into contact with Tom Holland's version in the MCU. With the title of No Way Home rumored to reference the fact that Spidey's villains across multiple universes are stuck with no way to return, it's undoubtedly setting up the MCU's portrayal of the Spider-Verse. ![]()
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